"I think the players spoke really loudly about what they want today."
"I just want to apologise to our fans."
"Something has to change and you're not going to change 22 players again."
Ruben Amorim speaks with @gabrielclarke05 after defeat to Grimsby
#MUFC | #CarabaoCup
The thing about these journos gerrymandering with stats is that it becomes etched in history.
He was, in fact, the poorest defender on the pitch. But well, that's supposed to be "not" remembered.
@footballontnt The thing about these journos gerrymandering with stats is that it becomes etched in history.
He was, in fact, the poorest defender on the pitch. But well, that's supposed to be "not" remembered.
@MaameEsiGold @bwana_369 @domynych That said, a people having pride in their heritage is no crime. Actually, we need more of it from all the tribes, and now that we're morphed into a country, in the country as well 🇬🇭
@MaameEsiGold @bwana_369 @domynych I think you're mixing too many ingredients and making an incoherent soup.
1. The Asantes speak of "Asanteman", which translates to the "Ashante nation" and like it or not, were the most powerful in this corner of the world for a relevant period.
@MaameEsiGold @bwana_369 @domynych Cultures rub off each other for that kind of development. Our location was out of the way of everything and we did not get with the times. It's particularly the fault of any of the nations here, but I can say we also too comfortable to innovate.
@MaameEsiGold @bwana_369 @domynych 3. With respect to "Asanteman" not having structural and architectural heritage and all that. That's curse of all "strong" sub-Saharan nations like the Zulus, etc.
@MaameEsiGold @bwana_369 @domynych 2. When it comes to dominance, the Greeks only had intellectual and some cultural dominance, and not military power, which belonged to the Romans.
Kinda like, it was "cool" and cultured to speak Greek, etc., but Rome was the real power